Posts Tagged ‘Kids’

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The Key to Kids and Tech is Curiosity

Technology is here to stay. What’s best for our kids? Jonathan Mugan, author of “The Curiosity Cycle: Preparing your Child for the Ongoing Technological Explosion” shares.

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The Super Hero and Princess Epidemic

Gina Osher, blogger behind “The Twin Coach,” shares her point of view about the inescapable influence of princesses and super heroes on our children. What’s a concerned parent to do??

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Tweens and Tech: Why my 10 year old won’t get a phone

In this digital age, how do we make sure our children understand the value – and dangers – of mobile devices? The Mother Company’s CEO and Founder Abbie Schiller grapples with the concept of her young daughter acquiring a cell phone.

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Safety Sense for Parents and Kids

How do we teach our children safety rules without scaring them about the big bad world? Pattie Fitzgerald, founder of Safely Ever After, leads the way, sharing sensible and learnable tips.

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Twitter Chat: Let’s talk about Siblings

Please join ​The Mother Company, ​ Dr. Laura Markham and Kids in the House​ for a fascinating chat about Siblings! ​Thursday, April 9, 2015 at 12​:30pm pacific/3:30pm eastern

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What Happens When Parents Yell at Children

You blow your top trying to solve a conflict with your child, and the situation deteriorates further. Quick! Read this interview with Dr. Laura Markham, who loads us up with tips on how to get your kids to do what they don’t want to do — without yelling!

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What is “Fair” for Siblings?

Ever feel like no matter how “fair” you are with your kids, they’re never satisfied? Is it possible to make siblings feel equal? Nancy Samalin, author of “Loving Each One Best: A Caring and Practical Approach to Raising Siblings” helps parents deal with those inevitable sibling inequalities.